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Introducing your horse to obstacles is a great way to help them become calmer, braver horses. These 5 ideas are either FREE or less than $1 and great for desensitizing your horse.
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Barb Hatcliffe saved to horse tricks
Mastering the fundamentals of horseback riding is an important part of becoming a good rider. These 19 beginner horse riding exercises will help you learn the fundamental skills necessary.
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Erin Batty saved to all the pretty horses
Guest post by Katie Boniface of Equestrian Movement. Nailing the strike off and canter lead is actually super easy. What makes it difficult is that there are a lot of prerequisites to making it easy…
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Daisy Keen saved to Horses
Welcome! I've been a freelance writer since 2002 and have numerous horse-related articles published in print and online publications. I have a Bachelor of Science degree from Rocky Mountain College...
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Beth Laing saved to Horses
3.2K Likes, 41 Comments. TikTok video from Barrel Racing Training Help (@barrelracingtraininghelp): "5 Ways to beat the pros as a beginner #barrelracer 😊 #barrelracingtips #barrelracingtiktok #barrelracingtraininghelp #barrelracingtrainer #barrelrace". 5 WAYS TO BEAT THE PROS AS A BEGINNER | BE SURE TO FOLLOW!! | #1 FOCUS ON YOU | .... original sound.
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Cf Chloefonseca saved to Horse showing
Training a horse to side pass is beneficial for multiple reasons, whether it be improving groundwork, being able to open a gate while seated, or preparing for dressage class. Fortunately the process of teaching a horse to side pass...
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gschaffer saved to Horse training & riding
Riding on a spooky horse that gets scared often or even gets scared in situations that he already knows well is not very pleasant. There are two main things influencing this kind of behavior the most. 1. The first one is your horses' temper. Shy, spooky horse can genuinely get scared of anything. While confident, more balanced horses are getting scared very rarely. 2. The second thing is the way you react when your horse gets scared. So how do most of the riders react? When their horse gets…
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Linda Moulton saved to Horses